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Goodness, man. You listed 3 places I refuse to eat at right off the bat as your favorite. You've never noticed that every sub at Subway tastes the same...and Taco Bell, that is just plain gross.

Subs have mostly the same things on them that's why they probably taste the same. I mean you can switch up the meat but if you get the same bread and all the same vegetables/ condiments naturally it's going to taste similar to the last sub you ate. I worked part time at a subway during college, I tried almost everything there. It's not good as Sub station in my opinion, just more choices to pick from but I still get the same exact sub once sometimes twice a week. Jersey mikes > subway too though. So yeah its like 3rd in my list for best places to get a sub but I still find myself in there all the time.

Fast Food: Moe's and a few local Delis where you can get a real deal Deli Sammich. There are also a handful of really solid lunch trucks that come around. My favorite is New Orleans To Go, owned by some straight up cajun folk. Authentic and Delicious!

I do like Chik-Fil-A but I don't see why it gets the overwhelming majority of likes here in this thread.. is there something i'm missing? I normally get a spicy chicken sandwich, waffle fries & a drink an it runs me like $5-$7. What's so good about that?

points, sir. I'm less than an hour from Dillard House, less than half an hour if I treat the trip up 76 like a race track. Absolutely LOVE the place.

I'm jealous. But I'd go broke and weigh 300 lbs. if we were that close. We like to drop the top and make the trip on pretty days. Usually takes about 3 1/2 to 4 hours on the back roads. Enjoy riding the back roads and having a destination usually somewhere to eat, so suggestions are welcome.